THE JEWISH CHRONICLE Local and State News FRESH AIR CAMP FOR JEW- ISH KIDDIES TO BE OPENED SOON. Will Be Conducted Along Strictly Kosher Lines. Y. 'M. H. A. TO MATCH SKILL WITH TOLEDO The baseball team of the Y. M. The members of Kadimah Zion A. will meet the representatives Society of this city are ardent be- II. of the Toledo organization in a lievers in the truth of the old adage baseball contest at Sugar Island on that "All work and no play will Sunday, June 25th. Rivalry be- make Jack a dull boy." According- tween the two associations is very ly, for one day each year they throw off the demands of their business, keen, and a large delegation of rooters of both sides are expected except the business of having a to be on hand to cheer their teams good time. Sunday, June 25th, is the date set on to victory. for this year's f rolir. On that day members of the Kadimah Society will assemble and make their pil- grimage to Mt. Clemens. The an- nual banquet will be held at the Elkin I louse. It is estimated that over 100 members and their friends will make the trip. DETROIT ZIONISTS OFF FOR FROLIC. The Fresh Air Society of the United Jewish Charities is now making plans for the opening of the Fresh Air Camp on Lake St. Clair. The policy of the Camp is to be somewhat changed, as the Camp for the first time is to be conducted along strictly kosher lines, and the Ladies' Auxiliary of Shaarey Zed- eck is making this possible by sup- plying all necessary extra equip- ment. A great deal more money will have to be raised this year for maintenance on account of the very high cost of living. The children HUNDREDS ATTEND MOON- LIGHT OF YOUNG PEO- are more anxious than ever to lie PLE OF TEMPLE sent out. They keep the office busy BETH EL. with their applications, and if any- one could see their eager faces when they ask, "May we go to Camp?" Annual Event is One of the Largest in the History of the subscription to the Fresh Air the Organization. Fund would be doubled. The Fresh Air Camp hopes to be The decks of the steamer "St. able to accommodate 100 children Claire'' were crowded to their each week, and the first week is to capacity last Wednesday evening be June 26th. A number of neces- when the annual moonlight of the sary improvements have been made Young People's Society of Temple at the Camp. The ground was Beth El took place. "Despite the freshly tilled and drained and a cool weather," said Ilarold B. Lip- concrete driveway constructed. sitz, Chairman of the Moonlight This latter was made possible Committee, "the attendance was one through the efforts of Mr. Eugene of the largest in our history, over Sloman, who undertook to raise fifteen hundred tickets having been $1,500 to defray the expense of the sold." work. A large new bath house is Besides dancing, which was the also being built as well as a wash main event on the program for the room for the use of the girls. Extra evening, Miss Elsa Decker and Mr. windows were inserted in the boys Alfred Patton Gibbs rendered a dormitory and both houses are being splendid exhibition of the new redecorated. This, of course, en- dances, and the Young People's So- tails considerable extra expense and ciety Quartette delighted the 'audi- the Fresh Air Society is planning ence with their vocal numbers. on the generosity of its friends to help it in bearing the same. It is to In spite of protests from some be hoped that during the coming clergymen against the selection of months the community will show its an alderman of the Jewish faith as interest in the Fresh Air Camp by representing the corporation of visiting it. The trolley leaves from Montreal on the Protestant Board the Interurban Station at half past of School Commissioners, it is each hour on the Mt. Clemens Shore Line and the Camp is located at Sta- understood that Alderman Ru- tion 22. It is also a very nice au- benstein NYill be proposed within tomobile trip and the roads are two weeks and that he will be ap- splendid to within a short distance pointed without opposition from any member of the City Council. of the Camp. I. BERKOWITZ Dress Trimmings and Supplies Onyx Hosiery and Merode Underwear Kayser Silk Gloves 396 HASTINGS ST., DETROIT The problem is solved ! Phone Cedar 183-M J. DUSCHINSKY Foreign Exchange Bank Steamship Ticket Agency 2160Jefferson Ave. W. FRIENDSHIPS All real men and women realize the truth of "Our richest possessions---our Health and our Friends." For without these, of what avail the wealth of all the world? Let us, then, cherish and maintain, and add to these, lifes greatest riches. 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